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Show Hyde Park. llvui: Pahk, February 1'J, l!Ot The chicken pox, like the "bad penny," has returned to us again. A quarantine flag again adorns the home of Frank Follctt. William Perkus had qultu a runaway run-away on Tuesday of last week. The team ran some three hlocks, when they left the sleigh in the street and soon after tan against a telephone pole, separating them and breaking a breast strap, tug, snaps, etc., finally reaching their stable unhurt. Annls, the tlve-year-old daughter of Mrs. Walter Seamons, is down with pneumonia, while Gladys Lamb, who lias been very sick with the same disease, dis-ease, Is now getting along tine. E.ra Seamons is around again after having been confined to his home for several days with lagrippe and stomach stom-ach troubles. Mr. Robert Thornlcy and wife, of Smlthtleld, were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christ enscn are rejoicing over the arrival of a tine baby girl, which came to bless their home last Wednesday night. Brother Robert Header is home again after a six weeks sojourn at the Rudge hospital. Tlic Rallatn orchestra will give a ball In the Hyde Park hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening. |